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A Punch Metro report has shown that barely five hours after it
announced the directive to its members to shut down their depots by
midnight on Sunday, the Depot and Petroleum Products Marketers
Association of Nigeria has suspended the shutdown of operations.
The suspension was conveyed in a statement issued around 1.20am on
Monday by the Executive Secretary, DAPPMAN, Mr Olufemi Adewole.
He noted that the earlier directive was issued following the continuing indebtedness of the Federal Government to its members.
“However, following the intervention of well-meaning Nigerians
including the National Assembly, as represented by the Senate Committee
on Petroleum (Downstream) and constructive engagement of the Federal
Government team by the labour unions most affected by the disengagement
of our personnel, namely, PENGASSAN, NUPENG, NARTO, and the PTD, DAPPMAN
has resolved to recall its disengaged personnel for five days to give
the FG’s team the opportunity to conclude its process of paying
marketers the full outstanding of N800bn with the first tranche being
the amount already approved by the Federal Executive Council,” Adewole said.
He said the association had acted in good faith to avoid
unnecessary hardship which could befall Nigerians during the yuletide
season.
He added, “We hope that government would make good its promise
to see that those issues are resolved by Friday, December 14, 2018 as
promised.
“To this end, our disengaged personnel would be recalled on
Monday, December 10 and considering the reactivation time or hitherto
shutdown system, all depots with fuel stock should be fully active same
day.”
According to Adewole, the conclusion of the debts payment would
curtail the continuing wastage of public funds as interest accruing on
the over N800bn debt.
“DAPPMAN depots are, therefore, advised to commence loading
operations immediately and await further notification in respect of our
long overdue payment.”
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